Since a disc vibrates in a natural mode at a predetermined rotation speed, a variation in a tilt of the disc relative to an optical head is caused. As a result, the read/write performance of a disc drive is deteriorated. The disc drive has a disc tilt database for recording a relative tilt angle of the disc in a tangential direction thereof associated with the disc natural mode and the disc rotation speed at which such tilt occurs, a circuit for detecting a disc rotation speed, and a tilt drive circuit. An objective lens is tilted so that the relative tilt angle is corrected, and thus, stable read/write performance of the disc drive is achieved.
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1. A disc drive, comprising:
a detecting unit which detects the rotation speed of a disc; and
a tilt drive circuit that performs an operation for tilting an objective lens at a predetermined tilt angle in a direction tangential to the disc, when the detected rotation speed of the disc corresponds to a predetermined rotation speed.
2. The disc drive according to
3. The disc drive according to
a casing including a top cover and a bottom cover;
an optical head on which the objective lens is mounted;
a driving unit for driving the optical head in a radial direction of the disc;
a spindle motor for rotating the disc;
a disc tray on which the disc is mounted when the disc is inserted or ejected; and
a mechanical base on which the disc tray is installed.
4. The disc drive according to
further comprising a storage medium having a database that stores tilt angles in a tangential direction-of direction tangential to the disc corresponding to a (0, 2) vibration mode, a (0, 3) vibration mode, a (0, 4) vibration mode, and a (0, 5) vibration mode of the disc during the rotation of the disc.
5. The disc drive according to
a casing including a top cover and a bottom cover;
an optical head on which the objective lens is mounted;
a driving unit for driving the optical head in a radial direction of the disc;
a spindle motor for rotating the disc;
a disc tray on which the disc is mounted when the disc is inserted or ejected; and
a mechanical base on which the disc tray is installed.
6. The disc drive according to
7. The disc drive according to
a casing including a top cover and a bottom cover;
an optical head on which the objective lens is mounted;
a driving unit for driving the optical head in a radial direction of the disc;
a spindle motor for rotating the disc;
a disc tray on which the disc is mounted when the disc is inserted or ejected; and
a mechanical base on which the disc tray is installed.
8. The disc drive according
a casing including a top cover and a bottom cover;
an optical head on which the objective lens is mounted;
a driving unit for driving the optical head in a radial direction of the disc;
a spindle motor for rotating the disc;
a disc tray on which the disc is mounted when the disc is inserted or ejected; and
a mechanical base on which the disc tray is installed.
9. The disc drive according to
wherein the disc is a polycarbonate disc having a diameter that is substantially 120 mm and a thickness that is substantially 1.2 mm.
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The present invention relates to a disc drive having a function of correcting tilt characteristics of a disc caused during high-speed rotation of the disc, such characteristics being a cause of deterioration in read/write performance.
A conventional technology discloses a method for reducing a tilt of the reading/writing surface of a disc relative to the optical axis of a beam. In the method, information concerning the tilt of the reading/writing surface of the disc opposite to an objective lens is detected, and based on the information, the objective lens is tilted.
Patent Document 1 discloses a tilt control method. According to the method, when making various types of adjustments, such as an adjustment of a laser power with respect to the disc mounted in a disc drive, a laser beam is emitted by shifting an objective lens by a predetermined amount with the optical head at a position to be adjusted and at a disc rotation speed to be adjusted, and the relationship between a shift amount of the objective lens and an offset of a push-pull tracking error signal is learned, so that the learned relationship is maintained during reading/writing.
[Patent Document 1] JP Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 2003-217153 A
In Patent Document 1, since the push-pull tracking error signal is used, it is possible to detect information concerning a tilt of the disc in a radial direction thereof, such as a warp in the direction of an inner or outer circumference of the disc. However, it is difficult to detect information concerning a tilt in a tangential direction of the disc. Further, since the relationship between the shift amount of the objective lens and the offset of the push-pull tracking error signal is learned for every single disc to be mounted in the disc drive, results of such learning cannot be commonly used for discs in general.
A standardized CD or DVD disc has a diameter of 120 mm and a thickness of 1.2 mm, and it is made of polycarbonate. Such disc has a natural disc vibration mode, and particularly, a disc vibration mode involving disc diameter nodes is excited at a predetermined disc rotation speed. In the CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) system, since the disc is rotated at such a predetermined disc rotation speed, the disc is vibrated, and therefore deformation associated with a vibration mode is caused. Thus, a relative variation in the angle between the optical axis of the laser beam from the optical head and the reading/writing surface of the disc is caused. This angular variation is due to a diameter node mode of the disc, and it results in a tilt in a direction perpendicular to a radial direction of the disk within the plane of the disc (to be hereafter referred to as a “tangential direction of the disc), the tilt involving a line in a radial direction as a rotation axis. An object to be achieved by the present invention is to stabilize read/write performance in view of such tilt of the disc associated with the above disc vibration.
In order to achieve the above object, the disc drive of the present invention includes a means of detecting the rotation speed of a disc, a means of tilting an objective lens in a tangential direction of the disc, and a tilt drive circuit for tilting the objective lens in a tangential direction of the disc at an angle corresponding to a predetermined rotation speed of the disc.
The present invention prevents deterioration in read/write performance associated with disc vibration caused during high-speed disc rotation, and thus it can provide a highly reliable disc drive.
Embodiments of the present invention will be hereafter described.
While an embodiment of a disc drive 2 of the present invention will be hereafter described using an example of the disc drive 2, such as a CD drive or a DVD drive, the present invention can be applied to other disc drives.
The disc drive 2 for CDs, DVDs, or the like, incorporated in a personal computer or the like is a device for writing or reading information on a disc-shaped medium (to be hereafter referred to as “disc 1”) having a diameter of 120 mm and a thickness of 1.2 mm. The drive has a shape of a box with a width of about 150 mm, a depth of 195 mm, and a thickness of 40 mm.
The drive casing is composed of a mechanical base 3 consisting of a resin molded article, a bottom cover 9, and a top cover 8, both of which are formed by pressing a metal plate such as rolled steel. In the drive, a disc tray 4 for inserting or ejecting the disc 1 is supported by a guide mechanism with which the mechanical base 3 is provided. The disc tray 4 is provided with a circular depression slightly larger than the external diameter of the disc 1 for positioning when the disc 1 is mounted. A unit mechanism including a spindle motor 7 for rotating the disc 1 and an optical head 5 for reading information or writing new information on the disc 1 in the lower part of the disc tray 4 is elastically supported by the mechanical base 3 via a plurality of insulators 16.
Regarding the operation of reading/writing, the disc 1 inserted in the drive is mounted on a turn table portion of the spindle motor 7 with a disc clamper 13 with which the top cover 8 portion is provided, and the disc 1 is then rotated by the spindle motor 7 at a predetermined rotation speed, whereby information on the disc 1 is read or new information is written with the optical head 5. Since the disc 1 vibrates at such a predetermined rotation speed when rotated in the drive, based on the disc drive 2 of the present invention, by providing the top cover 8 with a protruding restriction structure 20 on the surface opposite to the disc 1, deformation modes associated with vibration of the disc above the optical head 5 are suppressed, and a tilt of the optical head 5 or a tilt of an objective lens 11 portion of the optical head 5 is corrected in accordance with a tilt associated with such disc deformation caused when exceeding or falling below the predetermined rotation speed. In this way, the read/write performance of the disc drive 2 is improved. The present invention will be hereafter described in detail with reference to
Thus, based on the above disc rotation specification, the rotation speed of the disc 1 exceeds or falls below (indicated by ∘ in the figure) the critical rotation speeds as shown in the figure in each of the modes (0, 2), (0, 3), and (0, 4) during reading/writing. Namely, the above-mentioned problems are caused, since large vibration is instantaneously caused to the disc 1 when the disc rotation speed exceeds or falls below each critical rotation speed. While a DVD having 12× speed is used as an example in the present explanation, it is needless to say that a (0, 5) mode of the disc needs to be considered when a disc having a greater speed is used.
In the present invention, such tilt amount of disc 1 relative to the optical head 5 due to disc vibration is corrected by making a database of deformation states near the optical head 5 due to the individual disc vibration modes as shown in
In the present invention, while the tilt of the disc 1 is corrected at any of the predetermined disc rotation speeds, the operation for correcting the tilt in the tangential direction of the disc is not performed at speeds other than the predetermined rotation speeds.
The present invention can be used for an optical disc drive.
Yamauchi, Yoshiaki, Nishida, Ikuo, Miki, Hisahiro
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